SmartLabs 2441T Owners Manual

September 30, 2011
On-Line Owner’s Manual Containing
Cautionary FCC & IC Statements
Wall-Mounted Wireless Thermostat
Models: 2441T and 2441TH
FCC ID: SBP2441T IC: 5202A-2441T
The owner’s manual below may be accessed freely via the Internet
http://www.smarthome.com/2441TH.html
Complies with Section 5 of FCC document 784748 D01 Labeling Part 15 18 Guidelines v07 cautionary statements in the user manual may be provided over the Internet.
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TempLinc
Owners Manual
INSTEON® Thermostat (#2441T)
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About TempLinc 3 TempLinc – Features & Benefits 3
What’s in the box? 3
Thermostat Button Overview 4 Thermostat Operation and Programming 5
Thermostat Mode Button Operation 5 Thermostat Energy Button Operation 6 Thermostat Set Button Operation 7 Thermostat Time / Sensor Button Operations 7 Thermostat Program Button Operation 8 Thermostat Fan and Hold Button Operations 10 Thermostat Master Button Operation 11
Installation 12
Tools Needed 12 Preparation 12 Wire Connections 12 Test Operation 13
Adding a Wireless Thermostat 13 INSTEON Programming 14
Linking as a Responder 14 Linking as a Controller 14 Unlinking 16
Factory Setup Modes 17
Factory Programming Mode 18 Humidity Calibration Mode 20
Factory Reset to Default 20 Certification and Warranty 22
FCC & Industry Canada Compliance Statement 22 Limited Warranty 22
Limitations 22
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About TempLinc
TempLinc is a 7 day programmable INSTEON-compatible thermostat. It comes in two variants, with and without a humidity sensor. The humidity sensor model also includes 2 stage heating and cooling, while the non-humidity sensor device is a single stage device.
Expand the system by creating extra temperature zones in your home. Simply add wireless TempLinc zone thermostats to your system.
There is one accessory product for the TempLinc, a waterproof sensor that plugs into the TempLinc using bare leads on a 6’ cord.
TempLinc – Features & Benefits
Installs and Links to other INSTEON devices in minutes  Saves energy and money on bills by remotely controlling and automating your thermostat  Communicates wirelessly over radio frequency (RF)  Automatically controls remote INSTEON devices when the thermostat switches A/C, heat, and fan on
or off
Reports changes in thermostat modes, temperature, humidity, setpoints and fan to compatible
automation controllers or software
Fine-tunes thermostat set points by single degrees from any INSTEON controller with specific Bright
and Dim buttons
Stores setup state in memory so settings aren’t lost during power outages  Two-year warranty
What’s in the box?
TempLinc 2 mounting screws 2 anchors Quick-Start Guide
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Thermostat Button Overview
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4 5 6 7 8 9 3
1 Up/Down adjust the temperature setpoint based on the mode you are currently in 2 Mode allows the user to select the current operational mode of the HVAC system. It cycles between
Off, Auto, Cool and Heat
3 Energy button is designed to be a very quick to use option that saves energy (and money). When
you press it, it will back off the set point by a specified value. The default value if 5 degrees from the current setting. To change the default offset value away from 5 degrees, you must use HouseLinc.
4 Hold over-rides a pre-programmed mode 5 Fan cycles between Auto and Always On
6 Master makes the device the master temperature controller 7 Time / Sensor button allows you to set the date, time and select the sensors/humidity to display. It
cycles between day, time, format, and each sensor option.
8 Program button allows you to setup the various pre-programmed modes (Wake, Leave, Return, and
Sleep).
9 Set button is for INSTEON linking and unlinking as well as accepting the current programming step
and going to the next one in sequence. For INSTEON functions, it works like Set does for other INSTEON devices.
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Thermostat Operation and Programming
Thermostat Mode Button Operation
Off Mode:
No set points are shown  Up / Down do not do anything
Cool Mode:
Only Cool set point is shown  Up / Down do not do anything
Auto Mode:
Both cool and heat set points are shown  Up / Down move both together with a set
gap
Heat Mode:
Only Heat set point is shown  Up / Down changes the Heat set point
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Thermostat Energy Button Operation
The Energy button is designed to be a very quick to use option that saves energy (and money). When you press it, it will back off the set point by a specified value. The default value is 5 degrees from the current setting. To change the default offset value away from 5 degrees, you must use HouseLinc.
When you exit Energy mode, it will change back the 5 degrees that were change upon entry The unit remains in Energy mode until: Energy button is pressed again The mode button is pressed A pre-programmed mode is activated due to time Up / Down adjust the temperature set point based on the mode you are currently in inside Energy. No options blink with this button’s operations.
From Off Mode:
Energy button does nothing because the
system is off (at maximum energy savings already)
From Auto Mode:
Both Heat and cool set points back off as
specified
Default back-off is 5 degrees
From Cool Mode:
Cool set point backs off as specified  Default back-off is 5 degrees
From Heat Mode:
Heat set point backs off as specified  Default back-off is 5 degrees
When you go into Energy mode, Up and Down buttons are active and the previous pre-programmed mode (Wake, Leave…) will continue to show.
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